Openssl issue

Openssl issue

I am running Solaris 10 and I downloaded bind 9.12.3 today and compiled it using the enable threads option, the prefix=/ option and the --without-gost option just as I have in the past when compiling 9.10. The compilation seems to go well but when I run named with -t /nithr -u nithr named fails to start and I get daemon.crit openssl_link.c:296: fatal error:and Openssl pseudorandom number generator cannot be initialized (see the 'PRNG not seeded message in the Openssl FAQ). Then exiting (due to fatal error in library).

Re: Openssl issue

I am running Solaris 10 and I downloaded bind 9.12.3 today and compiled it using the enable threads option, the prefix=/ option and the --without-gost option just as I have in the past when compiling 9.10. The compilation seems to go well but when I run named with -t /nithr -u nithr named fails to start and I get daemon.crit openssl_link.c:296: fatal error:and Openssl pseudorandom number generator cannot be initialized (see the 'PRNG not seeded message in the Openssl FAQ). Then exiting (due to fatal error in library).

RE: Openssl issue

Please disregard apparently Openssl does not see the /dev/random in my chroot directory as a valid random provider. So its off to google and oracle to see what it will take to make a valid /dev/random available from within the jail.

I am running Solaris 10 and I downloaded bind 9.12.3 today and compiled it using the enable threads option, the prefix=/ option and the --without-gost option just as I have in the past when compiling 9.10. The compilation seems to go well but when I run named with -t /nithr -u nithr named fails to start and I get daemon.crit openssl_link.c:296: fatal error:and Openssl pseudorandom number generator cannot be initialized (see the 'PRNG not seeded message in the Openssl FAQ). Then exiting (due to fatal error in library).